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    Goldie

    4.2 (79 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 5:00 pm
    Updated over 3 months ago

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    Saloni M.

    Falafel sandwich with harissa sauce and fresh veggies, making it a solid, flavorful, and filling lunch on the go!

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    Ciera F.

    First time trying Goldie after seeing it advertised everywhere. The shop on Penn's campus was clean and had a nice section for all the cutlery. My favorites: loved the pita toppers (pieces of pita cut up). They were fresh and soft! Also LOVED the Turkish coffee Tahini shake. I would go back just for that! I got the new Falafel Caesar salad. It was just OK. I wasn't a fan of the fried pita pieces in the salad. The falafel balls were on the smaller side which allowed for more crisp but still just ok. Staff was friendly even with the brief interaction I had with ordering! I would come back for the shake!!

    Menu- falafel sandwich, falafel salad, make it a combo, French fries, hummus, tehina shakes, drinks
    Katie S.

    Goldie is situated in Franklin's Table Food Hall and it offers extremely healthy food options. One of my biggest complaints is that for the price point of $12 for a sandwich or $14 for the falafel salad, I would hope the falafels are tasty. I've ordered both and at times the falafels are so hard I have to throw them out because I can't bite them. It is a huge disappointment and I've given up on them. However, I LOVE the tehina shakes. Though they are small, they are always tasty and keep me full throughout the day. I think you'd be hard-pressed to find another place you can find a tehina shake too. The service is always exceptionally fast. By the time I find a table, they're usually ready with my order. The interior of Franklin's Table has a lot of metal seating and outdoor seating. I would highly recommend trying a tehina shake if you are in need of a quick snack throughout the day.

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    Michelle T.

    I can't get enough of this place! I eat here at least once a week when I'm at the office. The menu is quite simple: sandwich or salad, seasoned fries or regular, shake or drink? I love a good falafel and Somonov makes a great onel! The 4 out of 5 is because of price. While the food is most excellent in quality and taste, spending $20+ each time for lunch can truly add up. I've had to forgo my fries and shake on the occasion to stay within my weekly budget...and that makes me . ***Splurge on the tahini shake! You won't be sorry

    Falafel Sandwich with Amba Tahini
    Ashwini A.

    SERVICE - located in Franklin's Table food hall across from UPenn - order at counter and find a table to sit or take it to go - food made fresh to order - served quickly - restroom available inside food hall MENU - falafel sandwiches, bowls, tahini shakes, hummus, and fries - well priced ($9-10 per entree) - combos available - all vegan FOOD - falafel sandwich with Amba tahini (9/10): a fluffy pita bread filled with five crispy falafels, veggie slaw, and tahini of your choice. It had the right balance of all components and was not overstuffed, which made it easy to eat. I did not really taste the Amba in the sauce, but I could see the tahini coating the veggies. - original tahini shake (10/10): I would go back just to get this. If you are a tahini lover, do not miss out! It's creamy and has a slight bitterness from the tahini that's balanced by the almond milk. They also have 3 variations: coffee, mint chocolate, and banana. WOULD I COME BACK? Yes! Possibly just for the tahini milkshake.

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    Dana S.

    This is just a stall in a food court and the falafel-centred menu admittedly doesn't offer a ton of variety, but I really like that you can choose from 4 different tehina sauces (which are described on a sign by the register) for the sandwich. I opted for a falafel sandwich with the amba sauce, and it was delicious. The falafels and pita were very fresh. The pita is fluffy, not the ultra-thin kind that a lot of pita wraps are made with. I was there with my family and tried a little bit of the mint chocolate cookie tehina shake that someone else ordered. Mint chocolate and tehina are not two things that I would've thought would go together, but I was pleasantly surprised by how well it worked in this shake - I'm not even a big mint chocolate fan but this was delicious. It was like soft serve. I would definitely want to try another shake if I got to come back here, but it was so rich I can't see myself easily finishing one alone.

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    Austin B.

    tl;dr the incredible tehina-based sauces and shakes highlight an otherwise dull and expensive assortment of falafel and fries From the minds behind Zahav and Federal Donuts, Goldie ("little Zahav") was conceived as a fast-casual, handmade-to-order falafel joint. The first store debuted in 2017 as right above CookNSolo's now-shuttered Rooster Soup Co. venture, and it was immediately met with wild popularity and long lines. While the original location is no longer open, the Goldie mini-empire now stretches from University City to Fishtown. Goldie is as subspecialized as its hummus-centric companion restaurant Dizengoff, offering a vegan menu of falafel wraps/salads, tehina shakes, and fries. The West Philly location was honored as one of the inaugural vendors within Franklin's Table, itself a spacious, industrial-chic food court. The room sports polished cemented floors, high ceilings with exposed HVAC, and accent lighting above the parallel rows of wooden picnic tables. Goldie is on the right side of the space, the closest vendor to the entrance. Crisscrossed lighting fixtures with incandescent bulbs cast a warm glow. Permanent stools are stationed along the stall's long, wooden countertop, and cans of imported pickles decorate the shoulder-high plexiglass barriers. A trim, letterboard menu is pasted on the far left. I've had Goldie multiple times in the past -- between dine-in, takeout, and catering -- and during my most recent visit, a buddy treated me to a Falafel Salad with Shawarma Fries and Pita. The surprisingly large salad was packed to the brim with lettuce blend and topped with 6 bland, semi-crispy falafel balls; vinaigrette and tehina sauces were meagerly drizzled on top, rather than thoroughly mixed it. The flavors were dominated by beet, with but a hint of za'atar. On the side, our limp fries smelled vaguely of Mediterranean spices, and the warm pita fell victim to its own steam. Alone, we agreed that the food would have been an expensive letdown. Fortunately, we also had the opportunity to complement it with the standout tehina-based sauces and shakes. The sauces (particularly the mildly spicy Schug Tehina) amped up the richness and flavor of the food tenfold. Meanwhile, the tiny but dense shakes packed a rich taste and thick consistency, and I could barely believe that they were vegan. Of the shake lineup, the Original best showcased the uniquely crave-worthy flavor, but the intensely java-y Turkish Coffee and the chunky Banana are no slouches either (although I found myself put off by the toppings that barely fit through the boba-style straw). Our large order was prepared on time, and the staff members were as perky as they were efficient. The salad alone ran nearly $15, and fries and pita brought that total closer to $20. If I were to return, I would skip all of the food -- instead, I would go straight for the (admittedly still pricey) $7 shake, with a few sides of the top-notch tehina sauce (only a modest $0.25 each) to-go for meat and veggies at home.

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    Alex T.

    Phenomenal hummus sandwiches. Highly recommend this place's health alternative options!

    Banana Tehina Shake
    Merlin S.

    If my halal truck guy wasn't around, then I might go to Goldies. Don't get me wrong- the falafel sandwich($8) is tasty, but it's not my go to halal place, especially when it comes to portions, sauces and the difference of a dollar. HOWEVER, when I want a slightly healthier shake than Wawa or Shake Shack. GOLDIE IS MY GO TO! It's very satisfy and odd to sip on a tasty banana Tehina Shake($5) and realize it's dairy-free and made with Tahini (sesame paste). The customer service is also lovely at the Franklin's Table Location!

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    The server was unwilling to answer my question, "what is in the hummus plater ". He said he was too busy.

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    I liked how fresh the ingredients tasted. The salad was crisp, and the grilled chicken had a nice smoky flavor. Reasonable prices too.

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    The falafel was okay , the bread was delicious, but the hummus was like salt lick. I could barely eat it.

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    Takes a while to get your order but worth the wait for their pita, hummus and falafel.

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    Best. Falafel ever. Love this place and send lots of people too. Can't wait to return. Thank you for excellent service !!

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